The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-05, Page 20i
Page 6 —Crossroads -April 5, 1973 --
Canada's first settlers relied on
wildlife ---deer, fish, fowl, buffalo
and rabbits—for their meat
needs.
USED SPRING
EQUIPMENT
SPEC'IA L S
Priced to Sell
-- Beatty Silo Unloader
— Surge Pumps
— De Laval Pumps
— Ten Baumatic Claws
and Pulsators
-- Transfer Station
-- Barn -O -Matic
Unloader
-•- George White
Unloader
- Four Randles ),
i Surge° Milkers)
-T- Four Breaker Cups
--- One Automatic Wash
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Minister
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more p -Continued -from -Pagel -nes; she has that dorni-
nation now. And it was very ap-
parent while we were hi the
Middle East,
I tend to think that Golda
Meir's request was a propaganda
move to keep the West concerned
about the future of Israel; to con-
tinue the feeling that Israel is a
suppressed country that needs
our help, our concern and our
prayers; when, in my estimation,
it is the Arab community that is
in a hopeless situatiell
f ly.
•
The sad thing is that .. A'
truth .CO -
not be suppressedforever.
day we shall wake up and re
what is actuapy taking One
the Middle Ea#t. Unfortunat+ y..
when we do realize this, instead
of accepting the guilt and blam-
ing ourselves, I believe there win
be another wave of • anti.
Semitism, to absolve ourselves a'
the guilt of what we have done to
the Arabs, what we have permit-
ted to ppen• to the Arabs, We'
will once again turn °our hostili.
ties toward the !Jews.
This would be tragic but this is
the way man is i he )dislikes ac-
ceptmg responsibility.
We saw .6,00► 000. Jews gassed
in the Second World War, We
blamed the Germans, Wefelt
guiltyourselves. The news media
did not make us awareof whet
was going on, although, gen-
erally, what wastaking place
was well known, I believe now,
when, we And out truth, ,we
shell feel +nifty but then
theand blamehe at the �.
centre of the Iewish
►mniunity,
AM aunted by the cries of an
UNRWA leper v orin a JJQrda-
nian refugee camp, who said to us
wovds filled withemotion:
"Delteeve :mei 1 4,1/1' . 8 +,, i�n
like.ynu; but l ;ern „armed tote
a Christian, for the aristian .
world has forgotten this
tragedy."
WIN "C" CONSOLATION—The Palmerston Tykes won the
"C" consolation trophy in the Listowel Tyke Tournament
last week, defeating Drayton 7-1 in the final game. Mem-
bers of the team, from left to right, are: front row - Steven
Hill, Danny N;ckel, . David Irwin, Jamie Gilliland, Robert
Drost and Goalie Mike Veldhuis; second row - John McClen-
nan, Steven Miller, Mike Gilliland, Chris Tomlin, Bradley
Gadke, and captain Mike Detweiler; third row - Mark
Huizinga, Robin Williamson, Robbie Feltze, Scott Mc-
Arthur, Jamie Barry; back row - coaches, Larry Tomlin,
Fred Veldhuis, Bruce Miller and Lorne Gilliland.
(Banner Photo)
LEGUMES
Soi<?* farmers face. ;a big deci-
SIM regard* seeding down
spring. Seedist exPeiriveand
acme have .dkeided . to ` . watt
another yam". However, ,tt .nor-
May 'mak more ;sere' fo buy
rain rathei than forage because
of the handling costs, .
Another reason for seeding
down my soon as possible, .113 the
prraeht high cost of protein, We
sent in one sample of haylege.
that tested ;21 per cent protein. on
-a dry matter basis. At present
protein costts, haylage is worth
from to. $60 per tots of dry
matter. In most cases, I think
seeding down' as planned would
be the best bet.
CAPITAL GRANTS
We still get `many receipts sup --
porting capital grant applications
that are not suitable to send lig for
payment. It always results in de-
lays when receipts have to be re-
turned for correction.
The train faults are lack of
quantities on invoices (board
feet, sheets of metal, number of
hours, etc.) and no signature -of
the person receiving the money.
Also we prefer to have the
original rather than the copy.
BRUCE SOIL;, AND CROP
IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION
The new president of the Bruce
Soil
and Crop Improvement As-
sociation is Chas. Kelly, RR 5,
Paisley. • First vice is George
Maxwell, Jr. RR 3, Chesley, and
second vice is) len Ahrens, RR 2,
Elmwood. The election took place
at the annual meeting in For-
mosa on' March 14.
WARBLES
The delegates to the annual
eeting'of the Ontario Beef fm.'
provement Association again. ')
turnedturnetEdoWn.a-resOut100 calling
for copula 'cont the
warble 'fly'.. lt. action
that.we will have to keepon .talk
' Ing -.about warble control an
farm ill have to keep on
pouring Bou ` dollars to the in-
secticide, manaeeraR
,112, -.the meantime, don't'.forget'
to .seat, your grubby cattle this
sprite, Moat towniships have, a
subsidy" program for chemicals
and some are still:spray. You
should contact your toWnsh ip
cleric if you are not familiar with
the policy in your township.
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MIXTURES
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Limited Supply of:
Some Materials
John Deere
Rotary Tillers
really dig gardening.
When it comes to gardening, a new
John Deere Rotary Tiller can dig you
out from under a lot of work.
Choose from two hard-
charg'ng models, the 31 -hp
324 or\the 5 -hp 524. Each has
Widd range Of tilliii iithh
See them at our
store soon.
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THE BRUSSELS TEAM won the "C" Championship over
Milverton. Team members are, middle row, left to right:
Todd Wheeler, Ron Godkin, Danny Aehillies, Steve Knight,
Stewart Cardiff, Terry McCutcheon, Bradley Wright, Kevin
Dienter and Doug McArter. Front row, left to right: Robert
Cardiff, Brian Wheeler, Neil Mitchell, Kevin Kellington,
Peter Bennet and Kevin Wheeler. Back row, left to right are
Brian Rutledge, coach; manager Ralph Watson and Gordon
Jacklin, coach. (Banner Photo)
THE SIXTH ANNUAL Listowel Minor Hockey Tyke
Tournament was held at the Memorial Arena last week. The
Listowel team won the "B" Consolation on Friday over
Walkerton. Pictured are, back row, left to right: Grant
Dahl, manager; Ken Lawrence, coach; middle row, Scott
Lawrence, trainer; Jamie Murr, Ricky Boyd, Todd Bender,
Allan Binning and Kirk Whitfield. Front row, left to right
are Steve Conners, Derek Brockelbank, Kevin Hutton,
Gregg Dahl, Peter Zister, Bruce Gooding and Steven Cogh-
)irt. Kneeling are Aaron Bailey and David Quennell.
(Banner Photo) ,
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